I never understood the hype the brits gave eubank. he was a solid fighter but never an elite fighter.

he beats nigel benn who beat mcclellan. Eubank's was elite he was awesome and i would of liked to see Jones fight eubank's and benn because we think Jones would win but it would of been nice to see it just to make sure. Eubanks and benn were two super tough guys Jones wouldn't of stopped either of them. Benn would of ate some of Jones's punches and ran right at him throwing his own and even tho i think Jones wins i would of liked to see it 'just to make sure'

he beats nigel benn who beat mcclellan. Eubank's was elite he was awesome and i would of liked to see Jones fight eubank's and benn because we think Jones would win but it would of been nice to see it just to make sure. Eubanks and benn were two super tough guys Jones wouldn't of stopped either of them. Benn would of ate some of Jones's punches and ran right at him throwing his own and even tho i think Jones wins i would of liked to see it 'just to make sure'

I agree..

The best version of Jones, vs the best version of Eubank would have been fun to watch... Eubank lasts i think... I would favor Roy for sure, but I think it is a bit closer than Jones vs. Toney.

Jones destroyed Malinga... Had to resort to his insane ability to beat him?? OK!

I am a Jones fan and think Eubank was an elite fighter, you don't have to **** on what Jones did to get the point across... Anyone that watched Eubank can see he was very good.

Jones badly struggled with Malinga's defense before his dramatic feinting and amateurish leap shot bailed him out (speed and power, no skill)...he also struggled with Thornton's defense when he had him on the ropes (due to Thornton's shoulder injury), hardly any of that 20-shot flurry of punches landed on Thornton; Eubank landed at will on Thornton.

No doubt Eubank was a lot slicker than Jones. But as I admit above, Jones did have speed, power and naturally gifted athletic talent he was born with.

Jones badly struggled with Malinga's defense before his dramatic feinting and amateurish leap shot bailed him out (speed and power, no skill)...he also struggled with Thornton's defense when he had him on the ropes (due to Thornton's shoulder injury), hardly any of that 20-shot flurry of punches landed on Thornton; Eubank landed at will on Thornton.

No doubt Eubank was a lot slicker than Jones. But as I admit above, Jones did have speed, power and naturally gifted athletic talent he was born with.

I guess we will have to disagree on what we see as "skill"

The ability to hit and not be hit, is skill to me, it may not always be textbook, but it is the definition of skill when it comes to boxing.. And Jones was the master of it.

John Lennon was a great song writer, there were many more "skilled" musicians, that cant write as good a song.... Some things are just natural, some people are just great at what they do...